The easiest way to create a link to a revision is to include the ID of the Work Item in your commit comment when you commit work related to the Work Item.

When I do so nothing happens. The file I commited is not added to the list of linked repository revisions.

In the Resource History Explorer I see the work item ID highlighted and displayed as a hyperlink. Doubleclick on it displays an error message stating that the work item referred to is not part of my local copy or my local copy is not properly synchronized. But I just made that work item and synchronized it.

I am using FastTrack 1.0.0 with Eclipse 3.2, our subversion server is at revision 1.3.1. There are no messages in the eclipse error log.

now it works. Making the comment <project id>/<work item id> as you suggested.

And, from the help file it wasn't clear to me that instead of making my project a FastTrack project I keep a separate FastTrack project in my workspace. (Working in the FastTrack project, I did not see the linked workitems tab.)

Thank you for important feedback. This is great chance to make the FastTrack better. We appreciate any feedback here in forums or sent to fasttrack-bugs@polarion.org (consider writing even just tips to this email address and/or even some comments from daily usage)

I will create a "defect" in documentation tracker and test how friendly FT works if there is mixed tracker/source code project.